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[pivotCE] Rare webOS Devices, Episode 3

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UPDATE: Well, it turns out I didn’t do my research properly. The P100UNA was the Telcel Palm Pre. I got pretty excited there for a minute, didn’t I? It’s still unique in that this is a marked pre-production unit with no back-mirror branding and has an AT&T configuration.

@alan_morford hey just want to let you know… P100UNA is not an AT&T Pre. It's a production device, the Telcel Pre.

In this the third episode of rare webOS devices, I take a look at a protoype Pre 3 and the never-before-seen P100UNA also known as the AT&T Telcel Palm Pre.

For those owners of an AT&T branded Palm Pre Plus, don’t get upset. Yes, you have an AT&T Pre but it’s a ‘Plus’. What I have in my possession as an original (orange keyboard and gesture area button) AT&T Telcel Palm Pre with an ATT configuration which predates the AT&T Palm Pre Plus.

We first heard about the device on webOS Nation forums when it cleared the FCC. Clearly that was before the Sprint exclusive deal.

The other device to show, while cool, is a bit more run-of-the-mill. A prototype Pre3 with a glorious HP Palm back. I do love the back.

Recently bought one 49LF6350 and one 43LF6350 and the two models have the same problem, whenever I try to open an application, informs me that I have to update (required update, you must update this app to launch it. the update may cause data to be stored deleted.), and when I try to update, it gives an error message (application has not Been instaled. try again). It happens to apps also store to at new install. what may be occurring?